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Getting Started with Analytics
Contents
Getting Started with Adobe Analytics ..................................................................3
1. Sign in and Navigate...........................................................................................................3
2. Familiarize yourself with Analytics Concepts.......................................................................4
Projects......................................................................................................................................................4
Report Suites.............................................................................................................................................7
Dimensions................................................................................................................................................8
Metrics........................................................................................................................................................9
Segments.................................................................................................................................................13
Date Ranges............................................................................................................................................13
3. Manage Users and Groups...............................................................................................14
4. Get Started on Reporting with Analysis Workspace..........................................................14
5. Use Analytics Components...............................................................................................20
6. Add Analytics Intelligence.................................................................................................22
7. Bring More Data In............................................................................................................23
8. Get Data Out.....................................................................................................................23
9. Use Data Workbench........................................................................................................24
10. Use Other Adobe Analytics Tools....................................................................................24
Video Tutorials for Analytics.................................................................................27
Analytics Use Cases..............................................................................................28
Product Reporting and Breakdowns.....................................................................................28
Product Finding Methods......................................................................................................29
Product Category Merchandising..........................................................................................30
Contact and Legal Information.............................................................................32
Getting Started with AnalyticsLast updated 3/7/2018
Getting Started with Adobe Analytics
Welcome to Adobe Analytics!
Adobe Analytics is part of the Adobe Experience Cloud suite of products, which help online marketers apply real-timeanalytics and detailed segmentation to all their marketing channels.
You can now leverage Adobe's powerful analysis capabilities like Analysis Workspace, Reports & Analytics, ReportBuilder, and Ad Hoc Analysis.
Analysis Workspace Introductory Videos
YouTube Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0EcD2AxvJE
Getting started topics:
1. Sign in and Navigate
Learn how to sign in and navigate around the Analytics interface.
• Sign in to the Adobe Experience Cloud• Navigate the Interface
Sign in to the Adobe Experience Cloud
You can user your Adobe ID to access all of the solutions to which you are provisioned in the Experience Cloud.
1. Navigate to the Adobe Experience Cloud at <yourcompany>.marketing.adobe.com
2. Sign in using your Adobe ID and password.
For administrative information about user and group management, see Users and Groups - Identity Management.
Navigate the Interface
Adobe Analytics is one solution in the Adobe Experience Cloud.You can access all of your solutions and servicesfrom the Experience Cloud drop-down menu.
To access Analytics, click the menu icon , then click Analytics.
Analytics Landing Page
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Your landing page can be whatever report, project, or dashboard that you want, such as your Analysis Workspaceprojects page.
To specify a landing page:
• In Analytics > Workspace, click Set as Landing Page from the initial Create New Project menu.
Navigation Menu
The top bar in Analytics provides navigation to the interfaces available in Analytics:
DescriptionElement Name
Opens Analysis Workspace for creating Analytics projects, the recommended interface forAnalytics.
Workspace
Opens Reports & Analytics, where you can run pre-built reports.Reports
Opens Analytics features like Segments, Calculated Metrics, scheduling tools, and so on.Components
Provides access to Analytics interfaces and tools like Report Builder, Ad Hoc Analysis, DataWorkbench, Data Warehouse, and Activity Map.
Tools
Opens Admin Tools for Analytics administrators.Admin
2. Familiarize yourself with Analytics Concepts
Coming up to speed on these concepts will accelerate the value you get out of Adobe Analytics!
Projects
Analysis Workspace provides a robust, flexible canvas for building custom analysis projects.
• What Is Analysis Workspace?• Overview Video of Analysis Workspace• Drag Metrics and Dimensions to a Project
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• Apply Segments to a Project
What Is Analysis Workspace?
Analysis Workspace is a robust, flexible canvas for building custom analysis projects.You have complete controlover the visualizations, metrics, dimensions, and segments you want to use. Drag and drop them on the canvas togain deep insights into your website's performance.
Two ways to start an Analysis Workspace projects are available:
• Run a report in Reports & Analytics, then click Try in Workspace.This action loads the report in Analysis Workspace,quickly turning your favorite report into a fully customizable project.
• Start from scratch: In Analytics, click Workspace.
In Analysis Workspace, you can:
• Drag-and-drop any number of data tables, visualizations, and components (dimensions, metrics, segments, andtime granularities) to a project.
• Instantly create breakdowns and segments, run cohort analysis, and curate reports for sharing with anyone in yourbusiness.
For product documentation, see Analysis Workspace Help.
Overview Video of Analysis WorkspaceYouTube Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0EcD2AxvJE
Full YouTube playlist available here.
Drag Metrics and Dimensions to a Project
Drag metrics and other components (dimensions, time granularities) to an Analysis Workspace project.
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Apply Segments to a Project
You can create an apply segments to an Analysis Workspace project by dragging a segment from the Segmentspanel to the project.
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Report Suites
Learn about report suites and how to change from one report suite to another.
A report suite defines the complete, independent reporting on a chosen website, set of websites, or subset of webpages. Usually, a report suite is one website, but it can be a global segment where you have combined several sites'numbers to get totals. When you log in to the marketing reports, ad hoc analysis, and report builder, you select onereport suite to use (except when you use roll-ups that combine report suites).
Report Suite Manager
The Report Suite Manager is available in Admin > Report Suites, where you can edit a report suite's settings,create new report suites, and more.
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Other Types of Report Suites
Virtual Report Suites
Virtual reports suites let you restrict data access for users based on specific segments by applying a segment to areport suite and creating a new view (virtual report suite) based on that combination. Virtual report suites can beaccessed just like a base report suite.
Global Report Suite
A view of all properties in one report suite. To create a global suite, multi-suite tagging is implemented, which sendsimage requests into a 'global' report suite in addition to individual report suites.
Global Report Suite
Multi-suite tagging
See Also
• Analytics Product Comparison and Requirements• Analysis Workspace Help• Reports and Analytics Interface Help
Dimensions
Descriptions or characteristics of metric data that can be viewed, broken down, and compared in a report. They arenon-numeric values and dates that can be broken down, or are a classification of the original report type metric.
Examples of dimensions include:
• Page, page names• Products
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• Gender• Month• Age• Day, week, month, etc.• Age• Day, week, month, etc.• Loyalty• Monitor resolution• Custom eVars and s.prop values
Analysis Workspace/Ad Hoc Analysis
When performing analysis in Analysis Workspace or Ad Hoc Analysis, you can base reports on any dimension item.You can break down dimensions by other dimensions to analyze and compare nearly anything. For example, youcan view trends across other continuous dimensions like Page Depth.Then you could visualize a metric like RevenueParticipation to see how revenue is influenced as a visitor travels deeper into your site.
In the Dimensions pane, you can search for dimensions and drag them to the Freeform Table (Analysis Workspace)or the Table Builder or the report table in Ad Hoc Analysis.
Metrics
Learn the basics of metrics in Analytics reports and projects.
• About Metrics• Calculated Metrics• Sorting Metrics
About Metrics
Metrics are quantitative information about visitor activity, such as Views, Click-Throughs, Reloads, Average Timespent, Units, Orders, and Revenue. They are the foundation of reports and help you view and understand datarelationships. They let you perform side-by-side comparisons of different data sets about your website.
Adobe captures a lot of metrics "out of the box", but you can also capture custom events.
Metrics Panel
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Metric Types
DefinitionsMetric Type
Page View: One Web page load in a user’s browser (one execution of the Reports& Analytics code).
Traffic metrics
Visit: Any number of page views when visitor comes to your site. A visit ends after30 minutes of inactivity.
Unique Visitor: A person visiting your site for the first time during a given time frame,such as Hour, Day, Week, Month, Quarter or year. (This also includes Unique Visitorsfor any time frame.)
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DefinitionsMetric Type
These show data about success events, such as purchases, downloads, or any otheraction that you want users to take on your website.
Conversion metrics
Analytics provides support for tracking a number of video metrics, including totalviews, time spent, and completion rates.
Video metrics
You can measure your brand's presence on the social web. Social metrics work withAnalytics standard metrics. By combining these with calculated metrics, you can view
Social metrics
a report that shows how often a product is mentioned, gauge product sentiment, andsee how Social metrics correlate with Analytics key performance indicators.
Commonly Used Metrics
The following table provides just a few definitions of frequently used metrics.
DefinitionsMetric
A Page View is counted for each server call that is sent. This metric represents totalinstances of Page View.
Page View
The number of times that a value was set for a variable. Instances are counted for allhit types, but are not counted when a value is recorded for a variable on a subsequenthit due to persistence.
Instances
Entries represents the number of times a given value is captured as the first value ina visit.
Entries
A sequence of page views in a sitting. The visits metric is commonly used in reportsthat display the number of user sessions within the selected time period.
Visits
The number of orders made on your website during the selected time period.Orders
A person that comes to your website within a specified time period.Unique Visitors
A visit that consists of a single server call. For example, a single page visit is a bounceif a visitor does not interact with the page in a way that sends data to Adobe, such as
Bounces
clicking a link or a video start. If more than a single hit is received in a visit, a Bounceis not counted.
The sequence calculation, and metrics that report on the amount of time visitors spendon a page, site, or per visit. (Total Time Spent; Time Spent per Visit; Time Spent perVisitor).
Time Spent
Revenue is captured on the purchase event, and is defined as the total dollar amountfor the sum of the order for each product. This value comes from the purchase event.
Revenue
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Calculated Metrics
Calculated metrics enable you to combine metrics to create mathematical operations that are used as new metrics.These metrics can be created for a report to which you add metrics. Administrators can create calculated metricsfor all users of a report suite.
To access Calculated Metrics, click Components > Calculated Metrics
See Also
• Calculated Metrics in Analytics help.• Metric Descriptions in Reports & Analytics Help.
Sorting Metrics
In a report table, you can sort ascending and descending.
Click on a metric header in any report to sort it, then click again to sort in ascending order.
Key Metrics
Documentation LinkDefinitionMetric Name
https://marketing.adobe.com/resources/help/en_US/reference/metrics.htmlDefinition of all metrics in Adobe Analytics.Full Metric List
https://marketing.adobe.com/resources/help/en_US/reference/metrics_unique_visitors.htmlThe number of unduplicated visitors to the website over thecourse of a specified time period.
UniqueVisitors
https://marketing.adobe.com/resources/help/en_US/reference/metrics_visit.htmlA sequence of page views in a sitting.The visit begins whena person first views a page on the site and ends after 30minutes of inactivity.
Visits
https://marketing.adobe.com/resources/help/en_US/reference/metrics_page_view.htmlA page view occurs when a visitor views a page on your website.
Page Views
https://marketing.adobe.com/resources/help/en_US/reference/metrics_instance.htmlThe number of times a variable was defined. Each timeAdobe Analytics sees a value within a variable, instancesare incremented by one in that respective report.
Instances
https://marketing.adobe.com/resources/help/en_US/analytics/calcmetrics/Custom metrics that you can create from existing metrics.For example, if you have the revenue and the number of
CalculatedMetrics
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Documentation LinkDefinitionMetric Name
visits, you can create a custom metric for average revenueper visit or revenue divided by visits (revenue/visits).
Segments
You can build, manage, share, and apply powerful, focused audience segments to your Analytics reports. Segmentsare shared across Analytics products and can be shared across the Experience Cloud.
See Analytics Segmentation
Date Ranges
In the calendar, you can specify dates and date ranges, or select a preset.
Calendar selections apply at the panel level, but you have the option to apply them to all panels.
You can also drag dates (and time dimensions) into a Workspace project.You can select specific days, weeks,months, years, or a rolling date.
DescriptionSetting
Selected Days
Rolling dates allow you to generate a dynamic report that looks forward or backward for a setperiod of time based on when you ran the report. For example, if you want to report on all
Use Rolling Dates
Orders placed "Last Month" (based on the Created Date field) and ran that report in December,
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DescriptionSetting
you’d see orders placed in November. If you ran that same report in January, you’d see ordersplaced in December.
Date Preview: Indicates what time period the rolling calendar encompasses.
Start:You can choose among current day, current week, current month, current quarter,current year.
End:You can choose among current day, current week, current month, current quarter, currentyear.
For an example, go here.
Lets you pick a preset date range. Last 30 days is the default.Date Range
Lets you not only change the selected date range for the current panel, but also for all otherpanels within the project.
Apply to All Panels
Applies the date range to this panel only.Apply
3. Manage Users and Groups
User and Group Management is one of the many Admin functions you can perform in Analytics.
Analytics > Admin > User Management Home
For more information, see User Management in the Analytics Reference Guide.
4. Get Started on Reporting with Analysis Workspace
This article familiarizes you with the Analysis Workspace interface elements and shows how to create a project.
Create an Analysis Workspace project
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1. Specify user permission to create and curate projects.
Before creating or curating an Analysis Workspace project, administrators must add you to a group with theCreate / Curate Projects in Analysis Workspace permission enabled, or to the All Report Access user group.(Analytics > Admin > User Management > Groups).
2. In the Experience Cloud, click Analytics > Workspace.
3. (Optional) Start with a template. From the landing page, you can view a set of Adobe-defined templates to helpget you started more quickly.
4. (Optional) Change your report suite.
The database icon or the report suite name at the top right displays with a drop-down menu, allowing you tochange the report suite.
Report suites are initially created as part of the Adobe Analytics Implementation. Go here for more informationon how Admin users can configure them.
5. Click Create New Project.
A blank project displays, showing a freeform panel and a data table visualization.
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DescriptionElement
The canvas or workspace with which you interact in Analysis Workspace.Panel
Items you can drag to the panel or project areas of the interface.Visualizations
Dimensions, metrics, segments, and date ranges that you can drag intoprojects.
Components
6. Build your project by dragging components and visualizations to the project.
Components
The Component toolbar displays searchable dimensions, metrics, segments, and date ranges that you use mostfrequently.
DescriptionComponent
Apply at the project levelDimensions (orange)
Apply at the project level.Metrics (green)
Occurrences is the default metric for the data table.
Draggable only at the panel level, but you can create inline segments in the data table.Segments (blue)
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DescriptionComponent
See for more information.
Draggable only at the panel level.You can create a project from the Calendar, whenconfiguring a date range.
Date ranges andgranularities (purple)
Visualizations
The Visualizations panel provides standard Experience Cloud Analytics graphs, charts, donuts, data tables,cohort tables, Venn diagrams, and so on.You can drag-and-drop multiple visualizations into your project.
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7. Perform analysis and actions on the data.
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The right-click menu lets you perform the following actions, depending on which cell in a table you right-click.
Action
Add time period column
Compare time periods
Create alert from selection
Breakdown
• Dimensions• Metrics• Segments• Time
Visualize
Download as CSV
Trend selection
Create segment from selection
Run in segment comparison
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Action
Display only selected rows
See Keyboard and Mouse Interactions Available in Analysis Workspace for information about copying andselecting rows.
8. Continue customizing a project to your liking, such as:
• Create and apply segments from a selection
• Synchronize a visualization with a data source
• Run a cohort analysis report
• Compare audience segments.
• Create a trended chart from a selection
• Create alerts from a selection
• Do fallout analysis
• Do flow analysis
• Curate and share your work
5. Use Analytics Components
Analytics data components let you refine your reporting by adding segments, (calculated) metrics, date ranges, andalerts to your reports and projects.
Analytics > Workspace > Components
• Create and Apply Segments• Add a New Metric• Add a New Date Range• Add a New Alert
Note: You can create new components without leaving the Analysis Workspace workflow by clicking + Newbutton:
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Create and Apply Segments
You can create instant segments by either dropping dimension items into the segment drop zone at the top of apanel, or by clicking the "+" sign in the Add Segment drop box.
You can also drop date ranges on segment dropzones and they get auto-converted into segments (e.g., panelsegment dropzones, fallout visualization segment dropzones, etc.).The date ranges can be custom and non-custom,but not granularities like hour/day/week/month/quarter/year.
Note: Segments created this way are internal to the project.
You can choose to make these segments public (global) by following these steps:
1. Hover over the segment in the drop zone and click the "i" icon.2. In the information panel that displays, click Make public.
Other Methods of Applying Segments
Several other methods exist for applying segments to a freeform project.
DescriptionAction
Create an inline segment. Select rows, right-click the selection, thencreate an inline segment.This segment applies only to the open projectand is not saved as an Analytics segment.
Create segment from selection
1. Select rows
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DescriptionAction
2. Right-click the selection
3. Click Create segment from selection.
Displays the Segment Builder. See Building Segments for moreinformation about segmentation.
Components > New Segment
In Curate & Share, segments that you apply to the project are availablein shared analysis for the recipient.
Share > Share Project or
Share > Curate Project Data
Add a New Metric
You can either add a standard metric to the table:
Or you can click Components > New Metric. This will take you to the Calculated Metric Builder, where you canbuild custom metrics from existing metrics.
Add a New Date Range
For information on how to create a new date range, see Create custom date ranges.
Add a New Alert
For information on how to create a new alert, see Alert Builder.You can also create new alerts from the right-clickmenu.
6. Add Analytics Intelligence
Intelligent Analytics adds machine learning capabilities (also known as Adobe Sensei) to your reporting.
For more information, see...DescriptionCapability
OverviewLets you automatically detect statistically significantdata anomalies.
Anomaly Detection
How To
OverviewDiscovers hidden patterns within your data toexplain statistical anomalies and identify
ContributionAnalysis
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For more information, see...DescriptionCapability
How Tocorrelations behind unexpected customer actions,out-of-bound values, and sudden spikes or dipsfor selected metrics across convergent audiencesegments.
Overview and How ToBuilds alerts based on anomalies (90%, 95%, or99% thresholds; % change; above/below). Letsyou preview how often an alert will trigger and sendalerts by e-mail or SMS.
Intelligent Alerts
7. Bring More Data In
There are more ways to extend the data that goes into Analytics.
DescriptionOption (with documentation link)
Know how much revenue your marketing channels generate. Thesereports include an overview report of the first and last-touch channel
Marketing Channels
allocation, with critical standard metrics such as revenue, orders, andcost.
Rank link activity using visual overlays and provide a dashboard ofreal-time analytics to monitor audience engagement of your web pages.
Activity Map
Activity Map lets you set up different views to visually identify theacceleration of customer activity, quantify marketing initiatives, and acton audience needs and behaviors.
Import metadata against captured dimensions via browser or FTP upload.Manual method compared to Rule Builder.
Classification Importer (Upload)
Automatically create metadata classifications of dimensions based onuser-defined rules.
Classification Rule Builder
Import offline metrics into Analytics against dimensions or simply by day.Data Sources
Provide a complete development ecosystem to help Data Connectorspartners integrate their products and services into the Adobe ExperienceCloud.
Data Connectors
8. Get Data Out
Adobe Analytics offers a number of ways to export your data.
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LinkDescriptionOptions
Download and Send PDF and CSV filesSimplest way to export data fromAnalysis Workspace.
Download projects inAnalysis Workspace
Download a Report Using Basic OptionsSimplest way to export data fromReports & Analytics.
Download reports inReports & Analytics
Analysis Workspace: Send and schedule projectfiles
Most Adobe Analytics export optionshave features that allow you toschedule data & reporting delivery toemail or FTP sites.
Scheduling data
Reports & Analytics: Report Schedule andDistribution
Data Warehouse documentationRaw, unprocessed data for storageand custom reports, which you can run
Data Warehouse
by filtering the data.You can requestreports to display advanced datarelationships from raw data based onyour unique questions.
Report Builder documentationBuild customized requests fromAnalytics data, and insert them intoyour Excel worksheets.
Report Builder
Developer documentationCreate your own customized queriesof Analytics data.
Analytics API
Analytics Data Feed documentationMost granular way to get data out ofAnalytics. Set up a hit-level feed outof Analytics.
Analytics Data Feed
9. Use Data Workbench
Data Workbench has powerful multi-channel capabilities designed to collect, process, analyze, and visualize datafrom online and offline customer interactions across all types of web, CRM, POS, and other data types.
For more information see the Data Workbench documentation.
10. Use Other Adobe Analytics Tools
Learn about the interfaces (like Report Builder, Ad Hoc Analysis, and Activity Map) accessed from the Tools menuin Analytics.
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Click here for a product comparison.
DescriptionInterface
Analysis Workspace removes all of the typical limitations of a singleAnalytics report. It provides a robust, flexible canvas for building custom
Analysis Workspace
analysis projects. Drag-and-drop any number of data tables, visualizations,and components (dimensions, metrics, segments, and time granularities)to a project. Instantly create breakdowns and segments, create cohorts foranalysis, and curate reports for sharing with anyone in your business.
An add-in for Microsoft Excel. Report Builder lets you build customizedrequests from reporting and analytics data, which you can insert into your
Report Builder
Excel worksheets. Requests can dynamically reference cells within yourworksheet, and you can update and customize how Report Builder presentsthe data.
To install Report Builder
1. In Analytics, click Tools > Report Builder.
2. Click Download Now.
3. Open the downloaded installer package.
4. Follow the installation wizard.
Provides a number of pre-built, customizable reports for real-time websitereporting and analysis.
Reports & Analytics
Helps you identify high-value customer segments with unlimited real-timevisitor information, allowing you to drill down into the data to get deep,
Ad Hoc Analysis
precise, and comprehensive views of your customers. Similar features arefound in Analysis Workspace.
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DescriptionInterface
Provides a highly-flexible, powerful, multi-channel capabilities designed tocollect, process, analyze, and visualize data from online and offline customer
Data Workbench
interactions across all types of web, CRM, POS, and other data types.Interactive reports in Data Workbench let you analyze and react to pertinentstatistical information to monitor activity and predict customer trends.
Data Warehouse refers to the copy of raw, unprocessed data for storageand custom reports, which you can run by filtering the data.You can request
Data Warehouse
reports to display advanced data relationships from raw data based onyour unique questions.
Ranks link activity using visual overlays and provide a dashboard ofreal-time analytics to monitor audience engagement of your web pages.
Activity Map / ClickMap
Activity Map is the newest version of ClickMap.
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Video Tutorials for AnalyticsIntroductory videos for Adobe Analytics.
• Adobe Analytics YouTube Channel• Analysis Workspace YouTube Channel
"Launch in Workspace" in Reports & Analytics
YouTube Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCc2IGOn6qI
Overview of Analysis Workspace
YouTube Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0EcD2AxvJE
Create Metrics, Segments, and Dates in Analysis Workspace
YouTube Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXJuNAte8E8
Curation and Sharing in Analysis WorkspaceYouTube Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJJRskdmlOg
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Analytics Use CasesUse cases, business cases, and reasons why you want to use Adobe Analytics.
Product Reporting and Breakdowns
Discover revenue-generating product insights.
Business Need
Because product reporting is critical to online retailers, Adobe Analytics provides the flexibility to view any report byproduct (and vice versa) without limits.
• Break down any report by product, and vice-versa.• See metrics at the product level.• Leverage Adobe's ultra-flexible product syntax and associate any currency amount with any number of products.
Available Products
• Breakdowns in Analytics Workspace• Breakdowns in Reports & Analytics• Breakdowns in Ad Hoc Analysis
Almost every report viewed is related to products in one way or another. For example, if you are looking at onsitesearch terms, you can see how each term led to product purchases. Product reporting is also tied to externalmarketing campaigns, visit number, and so on.
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Adobe Analytics provides the ability to break down any report by product and vice versa. Instead of providing alimited set of products reports, Adobe Analytics provides a platform in which products reports can be broken downas needed. This allows analysts to be imaginative in how they find improvement opportunities.
Another important aspect of Product reporting is the ability to see metrics at the Product level. For example, a retailermay want to see shipping and taxes for each product. Or they may want to track the dollar amounts added to theshopping cart for each product.
Adobe Analytics has an advanced product syntax that is ultra-flexible and allows developers to associate any currencyamounts with any number of products. For example, a visitor may purchase Product A for $50, pay $10 shippingand have a discount amount of $5 and purchase Product B for $25, pay $5 for shipping and have a discount amountof $2. All of this can be captured in the Products variable correctly and be reported upon by Product and by anyProduct-related attribute.
Since product reporting is critical to online retailers, having the flexibility to view any report by product and vice versais a requirement and providing limits on this ability only serves to decrease analytics opportunities.
Product Finding Methods
Understand how products are found, determine how customers prefer to interact along their journey.
You can determine how customers prefer to interact along their journey and remove friction for cart additions andpurchasing. Developers can pass the most recent product finding method when it occurs. Adobe Analytics can bindthe active product finding method to each product and retain this value through the purchase engagement.
Product Finding Methods Report
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For example, imagine that a website visitor arrives at the home page of a retail site and purchases three productsusing different finding methods:
Product Finding MethodActivityProduct
Home page promotionVisitor clicks on a hero banner, finds Product A, and adds it to theshopping cart.
A
Onsite searchVisitor performs an onsite search, finds Product B, and adds it to theshopping cart.
B
Cross sellVisitor notices a cross-sell promotion for Product C, clicks on it, andadds Product C to the cart.
C
This ability to automatically and accurately merchandise by product finding method allows online retailers to put theright products in the right place at the right time, all based upon proven visitor behavior.
In addition to product category merchandising, retailers also want to understand the website method used to findproducts. These product finding methods may include browsing the menu, using onsite search, wish lists, cross-sellor clicking on promotional banners.
Product Category Merchandising
Properly merchandise the products you sell.
Business Need
Automatically and accurately merchandising by product category allows online retailers to place products in thecorrect product category and increase sales.You can do so without saddling developers with keeping track of eachproduct category and product combination.
• Determine which product category (Products > Categories) was used to find each product.• Maximize product placement and sales.
One of the key aspects of a retail website is its ability to properly merchandise the products it sells. Whilemerchandising can take several forms, the primary use case is to determine which product category was used tofind each product. In some cases, the same product can be found in multiple product categories and merchandiserswant to see how often visitors found it in Category A vs. Category B, and so on. The ability to distinguish how eachproduct was found is important since this information can be used to maximize product placement and ultimatelysales.
While competitor products provide a facility to attach merchandising categories to products, it has to be done manuallyand re-tagged at each step of the conversion funnel. For example, if Product A were to be attached to Category A,this connection would have to be tagged and re-tagged at each point of the visitor journey. This requires additionaldevelopment work and is prone to error. In addition, since visitors can find multiple products in the same session, itis incumbent upon developers to reconcile which product category goes with each product, including cases wherea product is added to the cart multiple times.
Adobe Analytics provides the ability to automatically bind products to product categories (using a feature calledProduct Merchandising) and retain this connection throughout the visitor journey. This product category / productbinding can occur at any time and is completely configurable by non-developers using the Adobe Analytics
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administration console. If the same product is added to the cart multiple times, Adobe Analytics also provides amechanism to attribute success to different product categories for each product instead of always assigning eachproduct to the last known product category. In addition, Adobe Analytics can retain the merchandising binding acrossvisits for the likely scenario in which a purchase happens in a subsequent visit.
The ability to automatically and accurately merchandise by product category allows online retailers to place productsin the correct product category and increase sales, without saddling developers with the responsibility of keepingtrack of each product category and product combination.
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